Megan Robertson Robertson Called and Queer

Called and Queer

von Megan Robertson

Lived religion and LGBTQ Methodist Clergy in South Africa

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“‘Called and Queer’ offers a timely and illuminating exploration of faith and queerness, challenging readers to rethink conventional understandings of religion, gender, and sexual identity. A must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the complexities of LGBTQ identities within religious contexts and the ongoing struggle for acceptance and affirmation.”
— Prof. Zethu Matebeni, South Africa Research Chair in Sexualities, Genders and Queer Studies

“LGBTQ members and clergy in the Methodist Church of Southern Africa continue to use their deep faith to claim space and shape a more just and inclusive Church. I am so grateful for this remarkable book that chronicles such stories. It is an invaluable resource for the Church and society. I highly recommend it!”
— Prof. Dion A. Forster, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Methodist Minister

This book is the first in-depth study of the lived experiences of queer Christian clergy in an African context. Using a queer lived religion framing, it draws on ethnographic research to analyse how six LGBTQ clergy understand and practice their vocation in the Methodist Church of Southern Africa. Seemingly marginalised in a denomination which maintains that marriage is only between one man and one woman, this book explores why LGBTQ clergy are motivated to live out their calling in the Church and how they make sense of their positions within it. It looks beyond an analysis of a Church based on official doctrinal positions and uncovers the taken-for-granted ways that gender and sex are inscribed in everyday ways of doing and being Church. This book is relevant to students and researchers in gender and sexuality studies, African religious studies, and sociology of religion.

Megan Robertson is a scholar of queer and gender studies in religion. She is a UKRI Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Leeds, in the School of Philosophy, Religion and History of Science and a research fellow of the Desmond Tutu Centre for Religion and Social Justice at the University of the Western Cape (UWC).


This book is the first in-depth study of the lived experiences of queer Christian clergy in an African context. Using a queer lived religion framing, it draws on ethnographic research to analyse how six LGBTQ clergy understand and practice their vocation in the Methodist Church of Southern Africa (MCSA). Seemingly marginalised in a denomination which maintains that marriage is only between one man and one woman, this book explores why LGBTQ clergy are motivated to live out their calling in the Church and how they make sense of their positions within it. In doing so, it looks beyond an analysis of a Church based on its official and doctrinal institutional positions on queer people and sexualities and, instead, uncovers the taken-for-granted ways that gender and sex are inscribed in ‘the way we do things around here’. This book is relevant to students and researchers in gender and sexuality studies, African religious studies, and sociology of religion.


Offers the first book-length study of queer clergy in an African context Provides an innovative example of queering an African church in both Methodist and black consciousness traditions Broadens the conversation about sex in Church in ways that go beyond questions of same-sex marriage and ordination

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Megan Robertson

Themen in »Called and Queer«

sexuality queer Lived religion LGBTQ Methodism Methodist clergy South Africa Africa Ecclesia gay marriage Church of Purity gender Church of Mandela Methodist Church of Southern Africa

Stimmen zu »Called and Queer«

"Embark on a thought-provoking exploration of identity, faith, and belonging of LGBTQ clergy within the Methodist Church of Southern Africa (MCSA) in 'Called and Queer'. With sensitivity, depth and through meticulous analysis, “Called and Queer” unveils the institutional cultures that both shape and challenge queer clergy experiences within the MCSA, shedding light on the ways in which power dynamics intersect with issues of race, gender, faith, culture and sexuality. “Called and Queer" offers a timely and illuminating exploration of faith and queerness, challenging readers to rethink conventional understandings of religion, gender, and sexual identity. A must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the complexities of LGBTQ identities within religious contexts and the ongoing struggle for acceptance and affirmation."(Prof. Zethu Matebeni, PhD, South Africa Research Chair in Sexualities, Genders and Queer Studies)    “Churches play an important role in forming, and deforming, social values. LGBTQ members and clergy in the Methodist Church of Southern Africa continue to use their deep faith to claim space and shape a more just and inclusive Church. I am so grateful for this remarkable book that chronicles such stories. It is an invaluable resource for the Church and society. I highly recommend it!” (Prof. Dion A. Forster, Public Theology, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Methodist Minister)   "This is well-researched, sound, highly informative and timely book that brings to the fore the lived experiences of LGBTQ clearly. I warmly commend this book to, among others, specialist researchers, theologians, religious leaders, development practitioners and general readers." (Prof. Ezra Chitando, University of Zimbabwe)   “Called and Queer is one of the best arguments I’ve seen for the academic study of religion as a lived experience. Robertson develops an elegant argument in describing the every-day experiences of queer clergy in the Methodist Church in South Africa who must also navigate the hierarchical structures of their institution.  A delicate dance between ecclesiastical authority and queer activism, the portrait Robertson depicts is one that offers new insights for the field of Congregational Studies and Queer Studies.” (Dr. Sara Moslener, Central Michigan University)    
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ISBN: 9783031677144
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Erscheinung: 05.09.2024

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